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Degand, Liesbeth; Sanders, Ted – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2002
Investigates the impact of causal discourse markers (connectives and signaling phrases) on the comprehension of expository texts in a first language (L1) and a second language (L2). Indicates that readers benefit from the presence of causal relational markers both in L1 and in L2. Discusses implications for (theories of) text processing as well as…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research

Guthrie, John T.; Sinapi, Lynn – Journal of Reading, 1982
Reviews research indicating that, on the average, students read narrative prose faster and comprehend it better than expository prose. (AEA)
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Higher Education, Narration, Reading Comprehension

Bernhardt, Stephen A. – College Composition and Communication, 1986
Explores the physical characteristics of text and how they help the reader, suggesting that if teachers encouraged students to experiment with visible features of written texts, it would increase their ability to understand and use hierarchical and classificatory arrangements in their own writing. (HTH)
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Higher Education, Layout (Publications), Reader Text Relationship
Slater, Wayne H.; Graves, Michael F. – 1986
A study examined the effects of (1) providing students with instruction in a "discourse-structure" reading and writing strategy on college freshmen's recall and comprehension of history textbook passages; and (2) this procedure on the quality of students' expository writing. Subjects, 126 college freshmen, randomly assigned to one of…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Discourse Analysis, Expository Writing, Higher Education

McKenna, Kevin J. – Russian Language Journal, 1984
Argues that the development of an explicit reading approach focusing on the comprehension of Russian expository prose is long overdue. Recommends and discusses "The Contextual Approach to Russian" by Plank and Daugherty as a textbook which outlines a pragmatic strategy for reading and comprehending Russian expository prose. (SED)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Instructional Materials

Britton, Bruce K.; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1983
Use of cognitive capacity was measured during reading of text in six experiments. Results were consistent with a comprehensibility theory stating that when more meaning is produced in reader's cognitive system while reading a text, more cognitive capacity is filled by reading it. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Gordon, Christine J. – 1992
This paper addresses the role of prior knowledge in the comprehension of narrative and expository text, two major categories of discourse. The paper reviews some of the differences in the essence of prior knowledge required to comprehend each text type and then examines research on prior knowledge and conceptual change that deals with both text…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing

Wade, Suzanne E.; Buxton, William M.; Kelly, Michelle – Reading Research Quarterly, 1999
Finds and describes five text characteristics that are most positively associated with interest in expository text, and three most negatively associated. Shows that interest and importance were highly correlated, and that information rated as both interesting and important was recalled best. (SR)
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Higher Education, Protocol Analysis, Reader Text Relationship
Heller, Mary F. – 1980
A study investigated the reading comprehension of 34 college freshmen in relation to the presence of 20 syntactic elements of written language in their expository writing. Language samples included one silent reading comprehension test that identified "high" and "low" readers and two expository in-class themes, one developed…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Correlation, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Meyer, Bonnie J. F. – 1979
Research shows that effectively used writing plans (models of text organization) promote understanding of messages and that students can learn to use these plans. Writing plans include overall plans (antecedent/consequent, comparison, description, and response), emphasis plans that highlight certain subtopics, and cohesion plans that refer to the…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Models

Baker, Linda – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Reports on a study in which college students differing in verbal ability read and evaluated their comprehension of expository passages. Results revealed both quantitative and qualitative differences in the evaluation standards used. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), College Students, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Criteria

Graves, Michael F.; And Others – Research in the Teaching of English, 1988
Reports two studies of comprehensible and memorable expository writing. Finds that Time-Life editors' revisions of a high school history text improved eleventh grade students' recall, while revisions made by text linguists and composition instructors did not. But given latitude to change content, all editors' revisions improved recall. (RAE)
Descriptors: Editors, Expository Writing, Grade 11, Higher Education
Illinois Univ., Urbana. Center for the Study of Reading. – 1983
Three studies were conducted to investigate the development of the ability of individuals of varying ages to use macrorules for paraphrasing expository text. Macrorules were defined as the general rules of deletion, superordination, selection, and invention that underlie comprehension of prose. In the first study, 18 fifth grade, 16 seventh grade,…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages

Spyridakis, Jan H.; Standal, Timothy C. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1987
Examines the effects of three text signal types (headings, previews, logical connectives) on relatively sophisticated college age readers and their comprehension of technical expository prose. Concludes that all three types can enhance comprehension, but that facilitation depends on passage length and difficulty. (FL)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Language Usage

Bensoussan, Marsha – English for Specific Purposes, 1990
Proposes to examine reading problems by means of discourse analysis of students' translations. The study is based on two previous experiments in which first-year university students translated English texts into their native language (Hebrew or Arabic). (37 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language)
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